Nicolò Chieffo wrote:
> Using XAA instead of EXA uses norma cpu (in my case, mobility radon
> 9700)
>
>   
'Kay.  That proves that removing EXA eliminates the problem.  But it 
does not (yet) convince me that the problem really _is_ with EXA and not 
with some aspect of how the particular kernel is configured with respect 
to the hardware it is running on.

A./

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